Quezon City to open more business centers

Belmonte said they hope to open the business centers in the next two weeks.
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QUEZON CITY , Philippines — Quezon City is set to open four new business centers in a bid to make local government services more accessible to its constituents, Mayor Joy Belmonte announced yesterday.

Belmonte said they hope to open the business centers in the next two weeks.

“We will continue working to make life easier for our constituents by putting up additional business centers in different malls so they can easily access the services provided by the city government,” she said.

Last week, the local government opened the first two business centers at Robinsons Mall in Novaliches and Ali Mall in Cubao, where city residents can transact business starting today. 

The centers are authorized to collect real property taxes as well as payment for individual and corporate community taxes and other fees.

Belmonte has promised to bring the city government closer to the people by putting up business centers during her first State of the City Address. 

The mayor earlier signed an agreement with Robinsons Land Corp. for the establishment of business centers in three of its malls in Quezon City

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